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Every documentary tells you the same story. King Edward VIII, the man who gave up his throne for the woman he loved. The greatest royal romance of the twentieth century. A sacrifice that shook the British Empire.But here's what those documentaries don't mention.Wallis Simpson kept writing to her ex-husband Ernest after the abdication. She wrote to him with warmth. With affection. With intimacy she never showed Edward. And in those letters, she and Ernest privately discussed—and ridiculed—what they called the King's childish behaviour.The woman Edward gave up everything for? She never stopped loving the husband she'd left behind.This isn't a love story. This is the story of a man who abandoned his duty, his country, and his family for a woman who was playing him from the start. And the evidence has been sitting in private correspondence for decades.Let me show you the receipts. Edward was born on June 23, 1894, at White Lodge in Richmond Park. First son of the future King George V. Heir to the largest empire in human history. And from the beginning, something was off.His father believed children should be afraid of their parents. He said so explicitly—because he'd been afraid of his own father, and he saw no reason to break the pattern. Queen Mary, devoted wife that she was, maintained what Edward later described as an emotional distance that left him perpetually seeking affection he never got at home.This matters. Because the man who would one day paralyze the British government over a woman he couldn't let go of was created in those cold nurseries. The emotional neediness. The desperate clinging. The inability to function without someone to fixate on. It all started there.So he looked for it elsewhere.And he found it in married women. Always married women.